An unidentified flying object which crash-landed in Perth‘s north has residents scratching their heads over the presence of aliens.
A black disk-like object was captured on film flying through the air on Wednesday over Tyndall Circuit in Alexander Heights before it came down directly onto one resident’s roof.
The witnesses filming the incident joke the object could be aliens, after first suggesting it could be a kite.
The object eventually came down on a resident’s roof, shattering a number of tiles before taking off once again, according to PerthNow.
Resident Kimberley Peck watched the incident unfold and speculated what exactly the object could have been.
‘It looked like a trampoline at first and then a massive tent cover-like thing,’ Ms Peck said.
‘It just didn’t look normal,’ she told PerthNow.
Meanwhile citizen sleuths were quick to take their own guesses on social media.
Some suggested it was simply an inflatable swimming pool like one that took flight in neighbouring suburb Hocking a week earlier.
Derryn Weller suggested it was simply a trampoline with its cover on, while others said it looked like a plastic bag.
Residents on Tyndall Circuit in Alexander Heights speculated the mystery flying object could be a kite before joking it could be aliens
But not only were convinced- with Riley Kilian denying trampolines move around the way the object had been seen moving.
‘I don’t know of any trampoline cover that levitates up and down in mid air with no gale winds’ he wrote.
The object crash-landed on one resident’s roof- damaging the tiles before taking flight once again
source: dailymail.co.uk